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Rumors abound why Kise has been sidelined for Trump's Federal case about the documents seized at Mar-A-Lago.
Trump recently retained Kise for $3Million. Speculation is that Kise would tell the truth or won't lie for Trump.
"Kise, a former Florida solicitor general, was brought on just weeks ago to add some much-needed experience to Trump's legal team, which before had included former One America New Network host Christina Bobb, Florida insurance lawyer Lindsey Halligan, and Alina Habba, who previously served as general counsel for a parking-garage firm"
"The move is notable given Kise, the former solicitor general for Florida, was brought on to the team after a weeks-long search and struggle to find someone willing to take on the case who was also experienced in Florida law. The legal strategy for fighting the Justice Department following the August seizure of over 100 documents marked as classified was also in disarray"
Trump recently retained Kise for $3Million. Speculation is that Kise would tell the truth or won't lie for Trump.
"Kise, a former Florida solicitor general, was brought on just weeks ago to add some much-needed experience to Trump's legal team, which before had included former One America New Network host Christina Bobb, Florida insurance lawyer Lindsey Halligan, and Alina Habba, who previously served as general counsel for a parking-garage firm"
High-priced lawyer Trump brought on to help Mar-a-Lago docs case 'sidelined' in less than a month: CNN
Christopher Kise, the high-priced lawyer brought on by former President Donald Trump to help with his defense in the Mar-a-Lago stolen documents case, has reportedly been "sidelined" after less than a month on the job.CNN reports that Kise "is expected to remain on Trump’s legal team but is not...
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"The move is notable given Kise, the former solicitor general for Florida, was brought on to the team after a weeks-long search and struggle to find someone willing to take on the case who was also experienced in Florida law. The legal strategy for fighting the Justice Department following the August seizure of over 100 documents marked as classified was also in disarray"
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